Archeological excavations of Paleolithic deposits in Golebiewo, Poland have uncovered a simple tool carved from reindeer antler that has been radiocarbon dated to ~10,000 years old. The inscribed antler was a spear straightener, used to make precise bends in heated wood shafts for making throwing spears.

Distinct geometric language markings engraved along the length of the tool have inexplicably been called "decorative designs" by archeologists who decline to engage the obvious: that they are linguistic signs.

The geometric hieroglyphs can be easily recognized and translated as Paleo-Sanskrit script, according to the original Paleo-Sanskrit decipherment of Professor K. Schildmann. Schildmann's breakthrough epigraphic work offers a concise decryption of the engraved text, based on his knowledge of Mayan, Egyptian and Sumerian hieroglyphic scripts:

A series of linear marks present the appearance of a row of pyramids on a level ground-plane, reading: as ris kar as ris kar , meaning "For dwindling works, for dwindling works..." (above).

This statement makes reference to the works of the world's pyramid network for vitalizing and healing the human body through bioelectrical effects. The "dwindling" state of infrasound planetary resonance was a spiritual lament that was commonly restated by Paleo-Sanskrit texts from all parts of the world.

Very similar Paleo-Sanskrit texts offering votive laments have been discovered by this author during excavations of the Ohum Pyramid Complex of La Maná and La Envidia, Ecuador, conducted over the last several years.

The unmistakable consistency of the geometric figures of the Paleo-Sanskrit script, as well as the references to the diminution of infrasonic resonance transduced by the world's pyramids, provide incontravertible evidence for the global continuity of the Atlanean civilization during the Paleolithic Era.